Fabricate an Elegant Chandelier from Paperclips

 by SHIFT!
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"Your cubicle's answer to a garish lifestyle!"

Hi-Ho Instructabrarians!

Have you ever wanted a chandelier for your home (or office) but lacked the thousands of dollars to buy one?  Well today you're in luck because I will be showing you how simple it is to make your own for less than $20*, and right from your cubicle!  Introducing Paperclip Chandelier!  





*regional differences may apply
 
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Step 1: Design/ Inspiration

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The inspiration for this Chandelier Paperclip came from a lot of different sources, but one of the basic structure was inspired from ReDesign's Etsy Limited Edition version.  I loved the woven feel of it and was disappointed that almost no (Free) documentation existed online for it anymore.  So, in the spirit of Instructables, I decided to create my own through reverse engineering!


Of course i also added my own flair once I completed it.
papercrafter408 says: Aug 11, 2012. 11:38 AM
:O
ctoppari says: Jul 31, 2012. 6:30 AM
Beautiful.
viajante says: May 6, 2012. 12:12 PM
Yay! Thanks!
GASSYPOOTS says: Mar 19, 2012. 8:08 PM
i wish i could send u a patch D:
Mzukisi says: Jan 24, 2012. 11:40 PM
Oh that`s cool bro. just keep on doing the greate work, i believe it`s your gift

susanrm says: Nov 26, 2011. 9:20 PM
The wreath frames are a good idea, but you could make it even prettier by spray-painting them to match the color of the paper clips you are using.
SHIFT! (author) in reply to susanrmNov 27, 2011. 1:58 AM
Indeed. I was also thinking of using multicolored paperclips too, for the festive season
prince-of-weasels says: Nov 24, 2011. 11:19 PM
For slightly more money LOL You could include a few Svorski crystals for random glitters of colour and to look less like a fish basket repurposed ^_^ Or even an old broken necklace of glass beads.
SHIFT! (author) in reply to prince-of-weaselsNov 25, 2011. 2:52 AM
True true, but I'm a Paperclip Purist. If it ain't 100% made of paperclips, it ain't a paperclip chandelier.
Crispie J says: Nov 24, 2011. 9:04 AM
I live in an apartment where I can't change light fixtures, etc, so am looking for interesting, economical, non-permanent ways of jazzing up the existing ones. This is fantastic!! Thanks so much for posting this.
SHIFT! (author) in reply to Crispie JNov 24, 2011. 3:11 PM
You are very welcome Crispie J! I think one of the best things about this project is that all of your necessary resources really cost less than $5 each (depending on where you go). Plus, it's easy to store and looks lovely in any home decorum.
kraysak says: Nov 24, 2011. 12:02 PM
i made this Chandelier
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SHIFT! (author) in reply to kraysakNov 24, 2011. 1:00 PM
Nice! Mind if I ask you a question, how did you get it wider in the middle than at either ends? Was it just stretched across the ring or did you add more paperclips?
kraysak in reply to SHIFT!Nov 24, 2011. 1:28 PM
men mi english sux :(, but here are a picture whit more quality... just look the picture and u will have the answer

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agis68 says: Nov 24, 2011. 11:00 AM
that's epic job....but reminds me the fishing baskets for fishing lobsters and fishes....anyway great job...if it fails like a lamp then you can usethem to catch some fishes....hahaha
foobear says: Nov 23, 2011. 10:23 AM
Magnificent and meme-worthy
SHIFT! (author) in reply to foobearNov 23, 2011. 11:45 AM
What's the meme? :)
foobear in reply to SHIFT!Nov 23, 2011. 1:42 PM
It's its own meme! Well done
paqrat says: Nov 22, 2011. 10:27 PM
Beautiful!
gwebisu says: Nov 21, 2011. 6:07 PM
IT'S REALLY STUNNING ---and I note that if it fell on top of you it wouldn't crush you like those glass ones
SHIFT! (author) in reply to gwebisuNov 21, 2011. 6:39 PM
I was always afraid our glass one would do that. So glad we switched to stringed.
gwebisu in reply to SHIFT!Nov 22, 2011. 10:17 AM
your use of a multi-ringed wreath fram to get the different sized rings was brilliant and economical at this time of the year
sunshiine says: Nov 21, 2011. 4:34 PM
Beautiful Shift! You did such an amazing job! Thanks for sharing.
Sunshiine
SHIFT! (author) in reply to sunshiineNov 21, 2011. 6:37 PM
Thanks Sunshiine :)
bajablue says: Nov 21, 2011. 5:39 PM
In a word: Friggingawesometastic! ;-D
susanrm says: Nov 21, 2011. 5:15 PM
Super duper!!
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